Electronic Road Pricing: a case study for Oxford
Steve Dawe looks as the case for Electronic Road Pricing for UK cities in general and...
Read moreSteve Dawe looks as the case for Electronic Road Pricing for UK cities in general and...
Read moreMartin Griffiths investigates the case for solar panels and describes how he installed a system at...
Read moreSteve Dawe makes the case for Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, traffic filters and pedestrianisation in Oxford.
Read moreSteve Dawe reviews the government’s ‘Plan for Drivers’ and concludes that it is populism aimed at...
Read moreNews Release – Oxford Climate Choir
Read moreSteve Dawe reports on the efforts of Extinction Rebellion Oxford to highlight the exploitation by Shell...
Read moreJon Hill is inspired by Martin Griffiths’ cartoon to give examples of this government’s irresponsible attitude...
Read morePaul Ryder has some useful advice for Chris Packham, maker of a recent Channel 4 documentary...
Read moreThe CEOs of several cycling and walking organisations issued a joint statement criticising the government’s ‘Plan...
Read moreClaire Jones uses ‘Yes, Prime Minister’ to convey the thinking behind Sunak’s Net Zero U-turn
Read moreSteve Dawe reviews Paul F. Daniel’s new book on “Traffication” and explains the far-reaching and serious...
Read moreA response to Gillian Bridge’s recent article in the Daily Mail, in which she asserts Bath...
Read moreOn 24 September, World Rivers Day. Ashley Smith, of WASP (Windrush Against Sewage Pollution) comments
Read more‘Look into my eyes, look into my eyes … you’re under!’ Here’s the latest three-word-slogan to...
Read moreSteve Dawe argues that the process for evaluating national infrastructure projects must give more weight to...
Read moreSave Stonehenge World Heritage Site Press Release. New legal proceedings against A303 road scheme.
Read moreHazel Pennington asks why our Prime Minister is promoting new licences for North Sea oil and...
Read moreHadrian Cook attacks the indifference of the government to air pollution and its cynical attitude of...
Read moreWith the climate crisis worsening, is it time for Private Jet Man to come to the...
Read moreMartin Griffiths laments that a world on fire is what we will leave to our children
Read morePaul Ryder shares some personal reflections on 80 years of change. Here his themes include the...
Read morePaul questions the assumption that carbon dioxide is the main villain in the battle against global...
Read moreDividend greed may force Thames Water to go bust. Conflicts of interest and absence of corruption...
Read moreThis is the first in a series of articles from Windrush Against Sewage Pollution (WASP) highlighting...
Read moreIn my latest poem for the West England Youtube channel, I recall a memory of catching...
Read moreThis week our writer Hadrian Cook attacks the Environment Agency and Ofwat for lack of regulation....
Read moreThe current sewage crisis shows that neither the Environment Agency nor Ofwat are doing their job
Read moreThis week even the Women’s Institute has weighed in with a demand for clean river beaches....
Read moreThis week we report spills from Cornwall to Dorset and Whitstable to Windermere. Everywhere our rivers...
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